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http://asuccc.wetpaint.com/page/Marsha+Shepherd
This is a Wiki I worked on in class. There are other examples of classmates there as well.


A Wiki can be like a personal photo album, or even a diary if you want to share parts of yourself with the world.

My Wiki is made from the web site Wetpaint. This is a free site to use and very easy to teach the students how to do the different things.

This is a great commerical, even though it says facebook or myspace; it does reference the orgininal networking site. I believe this will appeal to the Millennial age. They may not know the voice (Sam Elloit) but the product and the idea of camping will appeal to them, plus it is on you tube.


When you are using a Wiki site, places like photoshop come in handy to help you upload and edit your photos so you can use them. The site is free to use and also user friendly.


https://www.photoshop.com/

This website can be for the beginner or the advanced. You can share your pictures with family and friends or edit phots to add to other projects (aka Wiki). A great and safe site for students to be involved in.

http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome

This website is great for teachers (and student teachers) who need help with lesson plans, connect with other teachers for support or ideas, or you just want to browse and see what is out there. This is a form of a Wiki, but it is designed for teachers and educators.

References:
www.photoshop.com
www.wetpaint.com
www.youtube.com
www.curriki.org
http://www.allfreeclipart.com/acart1.html